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Rick and Morty: The Complete First Season (Blu-ray)

From comedic masterminds Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland comes Rick and Morty: The Complete First Season in Blu-ray. Adult Swim's newest series follows the adventures of mad scientist Rick Sanchez, who returns after 20 years to live with his daughter, her husband, and their children Morty and Summer. All 11 episodes of the hilariously frantic comedy will be available on Blu-ray,.

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Rick and Morty has to be the best new sci-fi comedy in years. The animation is awesome and the writing is extremely clever. Each episode takes Rick and Morty on a new adventure that feels like a mix of Doctor Who and Futurama, but with a lot more crueler humor. Rick and Morty has to be one of the funniest shows in years, and it will crack you up.Special Features Include:11 Audio Commentaries with creators Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland, plus various others.3 Guest Commentaries from the writers of The Simpsons, The Walking Dead, and Adventure TimeDeleted ScenesBehind the ScenesAnimatics

Rick and Morty is in essence one of the greatest series Adult Swim has ever created, it's up there along with The Boondocks and Moral Orel and the like. This has got to be one of the greatest Sci-Fi comedies ever written since Futurama's original airing. It's intelligent, funny, and raunchy in all the right ways. Over the course of 11 episodes you see these character personalities come out very well, anyone can easily somewhat relate to at least one character and sympathize with many of them if not all of them. If I could describe the series: It's Back to the Future meets Dr. Who meets Lost in Space meets Peabody's Improbable History all thrown into a martini blender, and what comes out is a very unusually tasting but still pleasing to the pallet concoction.

Great show. Deserves 5 stars.I am writing because of a review that claimed amazon lied. Amazon did not lie; this does not come with a digital copy and does not say it on the packaging ... https://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/RKLBT7R3E3KXZ/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_rvw_ttl?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B00LOWJ6JY

Hilarious. Best cartoon ever. I don't think it'll last as long as the Simpsons, but I didn't enjoy the Simpsons enough to keep up with it either.

Rick and Morty is like all the best parts of Futurama, South Park, the Venture Bros, and Family Guy / American Dad all in one cartoon.

More philosophically, I think Rick and Morty actually touches on some subtle but very important aspects of the human condition that are overlooked in lots of sci-fi and futurist imaginings. Particularly in the theoretical reality of many sentient and very different races, and the possibility of multi-dimensional interference in our base reality. Someone could probably write a paper on that, but I'm not gonna. Rick hasn't either, that should tell you something.

This is the best adult-oriented cartoon series I've ever seen in my 62 years. It offers a wonderful sense of ironic truth to family relationships, politics, and human behavior; it applies a wonderful a sense of creativity to both science and science-fiction, focusing on the "many worlds" theory of parallel universes and Rick's unique ability to access ALL of them, with all of the variations forming an extended family of unlimited number. The "alien" societies, races, and technologies Rick has access to opens up the imagination to further humor, to the extent which can be anthropomorphized to our limited human understanding. The humor is fresh, insightful, and sometimes heartbreaking in its ability to cut to the core of human frailness, and delightfully still manages to surprise me.

Justin Roiland is genius. I originally dismissed the show thinking it would only be a Back to the Future/Futurama mish-mash. Far from it and far funnier. I only started watching during Season 2, but had to go back and buy Season 1 when I saw how funny the show was. Looking forward to Season 3. The best animated show on TV right now. It shares the top spot with "Archer" for me. "Rick & Morty" and "Archer" are ten times better than the last 10 years of "Family Guy" or the "Simpsons".